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Automatic Systems is a world leader in the automation of secure entrance control
Automatic Systems is a world leader in the automation of secure entrance control

Automatic Systems, a world leader in the automation of secure entrance control, announces that it has successfully gained approval from CHAS – The Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme.

CHAS is established as the market leader for health and safety pre-qualification in the UK. It is available to suppliers (those who provide goods and services) and to organisations (buyers) looking for suitably competent suppliers.  

“This is a fantastic achievement for us and demonstrates that we comply with current health & safety law in the construction industry” John Baker Country Manager for Automatic Systems UK and Ireland states.

CHAS is recognised throughout our industry and thus reduces the amount of time and resources needed to pre-qualify for projects, which is beneficial to our clients as it reduces the time taken from enquiry to order.
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